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Parkjun's Beauty Shop is a luxury day spa in Buffalo Grove that offers both innovative and relaxing spa treatments.
For a clear and healthy complexion, treat yourself to an affordable facial from this spa.
Avoid stress build up with a relaxing massage from this spa.
For beauty services that are sure to impress, such as make up application, head to Parkjun's Beauty Shop.
Clients of this spa will experience fashion-forward hairstyle trends to match their personal style.
Life can be hectic. Don't worry about making an appointment; just walk-in today.
When you come to Parkjun's Beauty Shop, you can leave the cash at home. All major credit cards accepted and welcomed.
Drivers can take advantage of the parking lot near Parkjun's Beauty Shop and save time on hunting for a parking spot.
Parkjun's Beauty Shop is perfect for a day of pampering or a simple solution for relieving stress, so book an appointment today no matter your motivation.

Book your appointment today with the professionals at Michael Young Byun's location in Northbrook.
The staff at Michael Young Byun provides safe and effective injection treatments, including Botox.
This medical facility offers extensive and innovative medical care for all patients, including medical checkups.
Unwanted hair can be a pain, but the hair removal services at Michael Young Byun are painless.
Heading to this clinic? Make sure you make an appointment beforehand since this establishment is strictly by-appointment.
Michael Young Byun handles all of your coughs, colds, allergies, and illnesses, so make sure to come here for the best in treatment and care.

On weekends, Salon G's team of stylists and aestheticians often arrives well before the business technically opens. That’s because they’re there to prep bridal parties for their big race down the aisle. They sculpt nails on everybody, create updo's for bridesmaids, and design the bride's complete hairstyle, including the look and placement of the veil.
It's not just brides who benefit from the stylists' expertise, however. The hair designers spend most of their time creating manageable, everyday looks for clients. To accent these designer cuts, they often add highlights or, for men, condition and trim beards. They keep some heavy-duty treatments in their arsenal as well. Depending on the desired look, they might install natural hair extensions or apply keratin treatments to eliminate frizz and unwanted comparisons to Phil Spector.

Whether you're stopping in for an express facial or a full day of unwinding, the staff at Organic Body & Soul Spa’s singular goal is to help you shine inside and out. On the relaxing end of the spectrum, they dole out massages that use organic essential oils to enhance the entire experience. They also have 10 specialized facials with organic European serums featuring caviar extract, peptides, vita-mineral concentrate, and melted-down euro coins. Other treatments, such as jet peels and microdermabrasion facials, blend the relaxing elements you'd expect from a spa with the powerful results of a medical office.

End your long work week with a relaxing facial or massage from Claude Thomas day spa in Palatine.
Bring your skin back to life with a facial professionally done by this spa's expert aestheticians.
Treat your skin to an anti-aging treatment and leave feeling younger.
For beauty services that are sure to impress, such as eyelash extensions, head to Claude Thomas.
Unwanted hair can be a pain, but the hair removal services at Claude Thomas are painless.
Loosen up your tensed and overworked muscles with one of the relaxing massages offered at this spa.
From haircuts to color processes, this salon is readily available to tame your mane.
Have some last-minute free time? This spa accepts walk-ins so go treat yourself to a beauty service.
For professional and rejuvenating spa services that won't break the bank, check out this establishment.
Claude Thomas is more than willing to accept your major credit card as a form of payment for your beauty services.
Tired of driving in circles? Head to Claude Thomas for a bite to eat and find quick parking in the lot next door.
So schedule a hair appointment at Claude Thomas and watch as you quickly transform into a new you.

At Head to Toe, a full-service beauty salon and spa, pulchritude professionals cosset weary patrons within a relaxing oasis featuring a range of hair, nail, and waxing treatments that utilize high-end salon products and stress-melting massages and facials. During pampering manicure and pedicure services, the salon’s digit doctors knead tightness out of phalanges and extremities before coating keratin in OPI, Essie, and Duri lacquers to revitalize fingers and prepare feet for trips to the beach or for sandal-model interviews. Stylists reduce head tension with relaxing shampoos and conditioners before basic cut and style sessions and after double-process color treatments.

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When people find out I have permanent makeup, they tend to ask a lot of questions. Here are all the answers. (Yes, it hurt a bit.)
About four years ago, I decided that enough was enough. I couldn’t deal with smudged eyeliner anymore. I love the way that eyeliner looks on me, though, so I wasn’t about to give it up—I was going to make sure that it stayed on for good. I took a look at my bank account, weighed the pros and cons, and paid a visit to my nail tech, Kim, who also happens to specialize in permanent makeup.
The result? Eyeliner I couldn’t smudge if I tried, and a lot of friends who were curious about my procedure. To save everyone some time, here are the answers to the questions I always get asked when people find out I have, you know. A face tattoo.
Were you nervous?
I wasn't, really. I didn't let myself think about the pain until the day of my appointment. And I wasn’t nervous about looking good, because Kim had done her own face—brows, liner, blush, and lip color!—and she looked amazing. I knew I was in capable hands.
What happened? Did she stick a needle in your eye?!
We decided on a really dark brown color (sometimes, when you get straight black eyeliner, it comes off as blue-ish). First, I had to take my contacts out. Then, Kim applied a numbing cream to my top and bottom lids that had to sit there for 20 minutes to take effect.
The tool she used for tattooing wasn’t one big needle—it was a handheld device that ended in seven tiny needles. As soon as she put it against my skin, my eyes watered and wanted to close. She had to hold my eye open with one hand and tattoo with the other.
The needles moved at warp speed as she made what felt like 200 swipes, back and forth, over my top right lid. Just when I thought I couldn’t take anymore, she stopped and moved to the other side.
Did it hurt?
To put it mildly, yes.
I cried for 30 minutes while Kim lined my top lids. After that, she started on the bottom ones, but much of the numbing cream had been wiped away. Kim had told me that the bottom would be “a little more uncomfortable than the top.” She was underselling it. Anyone with a tattoo can imagine what the process felt like—just imagine getting one right next to your eye. Because I was moving around so much, Kim actually had to sit on my chest with her knees pressing into my shoulders to keep me still.
The upside? The entire process took only an hour, and once she was done, there was no pain at all.
What did you look like afterward? Were you bleeding?
There wasn’t any blood, but I looked like I had just watched Titanic, then The Notebook, then Homeward Bound, and rounded it off with Steel Magnolias. My face was…quite swollen.
Did you like the way it turned out?
There was a short recovery period, but after a few days, the scabs were gone and the final result was perfect!
So, wait, do you never put on eyeliner?
All I have to do in the morning is put on lotion and a few quick swooshes of mascara.
Sometimes, I’ll add more eyeliner on top of the tattoos if the occasion calls for a more dramatic look. I just line it on and pat it down with powder.
Is it going to last forever?
Sort of. It’s never going to completely disappear, but it fades over time. I've had it for about four years now, and the fading has definitely started for me. Kim did say that I would have to redo the procedure if I wanted to maintain it. I haven’t made my second appointment yet, but I’m thinking about it…
Would you recommend permanent makeup to others?
Yes! I tell everyone about my liner. I love it, and I'm so glad I did it. If you’re considering permanent makeup, my advice would be to try it out with your favorite type of look—I don’t like other makeup as much as I like eyeliner, so it’s the perfect fit for me!